so let me just leave this here: a lovely image of Saturn and its moon Tethys and Enceladus, courtesy of Cassini ..

BA, I wouldn’t stop you leaving that even if I could which I can’t!

Seriously, these Cassini images are always good and welcomed by me.

On reflection, I wonder if this Saturnean storm sank for a while and rose to the surface recently – like the Great Red Spot has been known to do?

It’s approaching northern hemisphere summer for Saturn, though ..

_____…For Saturn’s southern hemisphere, the autumnal leaves are changing colour and falling from their branches, wafting through the gentle hydrogen breezes of hundreds of kilometers windspeed and piling up in great bright deciduous drifts amid the driving helium rain .. Oh wait!

Ah Saturnean spring, season of mists and un-mellow storminess! (With apologies to Yeats or was it Keats, one famous English or Irish poet anyhow.)

Seriously, I also wonder how Saturn’s seasons affect any possible Enceladese or Titanian or other Saturnean life forms that may exist – how much difference in temperature and consitions would there be here?